Saturday, October 17, 2015

When we envisioned a room with a wood burning stove we never thought it would turn out this good!

No more awkward window looking into our neighbor's kitchen and
no more low hanging chandelier for Tim to hit his head on.
The built-in's are made of maple with reclaimed barn wood tops and our stove is a Morso 7110
that sits on a giant limestone slab.
The wall behind the stove is stucco that helps serve as a firewall.
We're so thankful for this room and they way it's allowed us to listen to more records
(where would we be without 5p dance parties to Sesame Street?).
We're also thankful for evenings spent by a warm fire while catching up on email and Grey's Anatomy.
Here's to a warm and cozy fall!
Happy Saturday, y'all!

em, thanks! it says a lot about someone's character when they can celebrate the successes of others as if they were their own. xo!

nina, if you're ever in KY ... you'll have to come and enjoy some stove s'mores with us!

jodi & heather, thanks you two! our style is so eclectic and wonky at times. i honestly have no idea what i'm doing when it comes to decorating. i think i stared at our new shelves for two days before knowing where to put things. a good thing to remember: keep only the things you use and love. everything else are just dust collectors. <3!

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